Muslim-authored novels are treated as collective representation, not individual art. [contrarian]
It is a somewhat curious truism that the novel, that preeminent vehicle for the dissection of individual human experience, should, when it comes to texts by Muslim writers, be suddenly seen to take on the qualities of a collectively representative document.
XREF: Parallels broader critical patterns where works by marginalized authors are read as ethnographic documents rather than individual artistic expressions.
Peter Morey, Islamophobia and the Novel, loc. 510